RECENTLY ISSUED BY

G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers,

Madison Square, New York.

The Publishers, upon receipt of the price in advance, will send any book on this Catalogue by mail, postage free, to any part of the United States.

All books in this list [unless otherwise specified] are handsomely bound in cloth board binding, with gilt backs, suitable for libraries.

Mrs. Mary J. Holmes’ Works.
Tempest and Sunshine$1 50
English Orphans1 50
Homestead on the Hillside1 50
’Lena Rivers1 50
Meadow Brook1 50
Dora Deane1 50
Cousin Maude1 50
Marian Grey1 50
Edith Lyle (New)1 50
Darkness and Daylight1 50
Hugh Worthington1 50
Cameron Pride1 50
Rose Mather1 50
Ethelyn’s Mistake1 50
Millbank1 50
Edna Browning1 50
West Lawn (New)1 50
Marion Harland’s Works.
Alone$1 50
Hidden Path1 50
Moss Side1 50
Nemesis1 50
Miriam1 50
At Last1 50
Helen Gardner1 50
True as Steel (New)1 50
Sunnybank1 50
Husbands and Homes1 50
Ruby’s Husband1 50
Phemie’s Temptation1 50
The Empty Heart1 50
Jessamine1 50
From My Youth Up1 50
My Little Love (New)1 50
Charles Dickens—15 Vols.—“Carleton’s Edition.”
Pickwick, and Catalogue$1 50
Dombey and Son1 50
Bleak House1 50
Martin Chuzzlewit1 50
Barnaby Rudge—Edwin Drood1 50
Child’s England—Miscellaneous1 50
David Copperfield1 50
Nicholas Nickleby1 50
Little Dorrit1 50
Our Mutual Friend1 50
Curiosity Shop—Miscellaneous1 50
Sketches by Boz—Hard Times1 50
Oliver Twist—and—The Uncommercial Traveler1 50
Great Expectations—and—Pictures of Italy and America1 50
Christmas Books—and—A Tale of Two Cities1 50
Sets of Dickens’ Complete Works, in 15 vols.—[elegant half calf bindings].60 00
Augusta J. Evans’ Novels.
Beulah$1 75
Macaria1 75
Inez1 75
St. Elmo2 00
Vashti2 00
Infelice (New)2 00
Miriam Coles Harris.
Rutledge.$1 50
Frank Warrington.1 50
Louie’s Last Term, etc.1 50
Richard Vandermarck.1 50
The Sutherlands.1 50
St. Philip’s.1 50
Round Hearts, for Children.1 50
A Perfect Adonis. (New)1 50
May Agnes Fleming’s Novels.
Guy Earlscourt’s Wife.$1 75
A Terrible Secret.1 75
Norine’s Revenge.1 75
A New Book.1 75
A Wonderful Woman.1 75
A Mad Marriage.1 75
One Night’s Mystery. (New)1 75
Grace Mortimer.
The Two Barbaras.—A novel.$1 50
Bosom Foes. (In press)1 50
Julie P. Smith’s Novels.
Widow Goldsmith’s Daughter.$1 75
Chris and Otho.1 75
Ten Old Maids.1 75
His Young Wife. (New)1 75
The Widower.1 75
The Married Belle.1 75
Courting and Farming.1 75
Captain Mayne Reid—Illustrated.
The Scalp Hunters.$1 50
The Rifle Rangers.1 50
The War Trail.1 50
The Wood Rangers.1 50
The Wild Huntress.1 50
The White Chief.1 50
The Tiger Hunter.1 50
The Hunter’s Feast.1 50
Wild Life.1 50
Osceola, the Seminole.1 50
A. S. Roe’s Select Stories.
True to the Last.$1 50
The Star and the Cloud.1 50
How Could He Help It?1 50
A Long Look Ahead.1 50
I’ve Been Thinking.1 50
To Love and to be Loved.1 50
Charles Dickens.
Child’s History of England.—Carleton’s New “School Edition.” Illustrated$1 25
Hand-Books of Society.
Habits of Good Society.—The nice points of taste and good manners.$1 50
Art of Conversation.—For those who wish to be agreeable talkers or listeners1 50
Arts of Writing, Reading, and Speaking.—For self-improvement1 50
New Diamond Edition.—Small size, elegantly bound, 3 volumes in a box3 00
Mrs. Hill’s Cook Book.
Mrs. A. P. Hill’s New Cookery Book, and family domestic receipts.$2 00
Famous Books—“Carleton’s Edition.”
Robinson Crusoe.—New 12mo edition, with illustrations by Ernest Griset$1 50
Swiss Family Robinson.—New 12mo edition, with illustrations by Marckl1 50
The Arabian Nights.—New 12mo edition, with illustrations by Demoraine1 50
Don Quixote.—New 12mo edition, with illustrations by Gustave Doré1 50
Victor Hugo.
Les Miserables.—An English translation from the original French. Octavo$2 50
Les Miserables.—In the Spanish Language. Two volumes, cloth bound5 00
Popular Italian Novels.
Doctor Antonio.—A love story of Italy. By Ruffini$1 75
Beatrice Cenci.—By Guerrazzi. With a steel engraving from Guido’s Picture1 75
M. Michelet’s Remarkable Works.
Love (L’amour).—English translation from the original French$1 50
Woman (La Femme).—Do. Do. Do.1 50
Joaquin Miller.
The One Fair Woman.—A new novel, the scene laid chiefly in Italy$2 00
Joseph Rodman Drake.
The Culprit Fay.—The well-known fairy poem, with 100 illustrations$2 00
Artemus Ward’s Comic Works.
A New Stereotype Edition.—Embracing the whole of his writings, with a Biography of the author, and profusely illustrated by various artists$2 00
Josh Billings.
A New Stereotype Edition of the complete writings of Josh Billings. Four vols. in one, with Biography, steel portrait, and 100 comic illustrations$2 00
Bessie Turner.
A Woman in the Case.—A new novel, with photographic portrait of author$1 50
Wm. P. Talboys.
West India Pickles.—Journal of a Winter Yacht Cruise, with illustrations$1 50
Dr. A. K. Gardner.
Our Children.—A Hand-book for the Instruction of Parents and Guardians$2 00
C. H. Webb (John Paul).
Parodies and Poems.$1 50
My Vacation.—Sea and Shore1 50
Livingston Hopkins.
Comic Centennial History of the United States.—Profusely illustrated$1 50
Allan Pinkerton.
The Model Town, etc.$1 50
A New Book. (In Press) 1.50
Mrs. M. V. Victor.
Passing the Portal.—A new story$1 50
A New Book. (In press)1 50
Ernest Renan’s French Works.
The Life of Jesus. $1.75
Lives of the Apostles.1 75
The Life of St. Paul.1 75
The Bible in India.—By Jacolliot2 00
Geo. W. Carlton.
Our Artist in Cuba.—Pictures$1 50
Our Artist in Peru. Do.1 50
Our Artist in Africa. (In press)1 50
Our Artist in Mexico. Do.1 50
Verdant Green.
A racy English college story—with numerous original comic illustrations.$1 50
Algernon Charles Swinburne.
Laus Veneris, and Other Poems.—An elegant new edition, on tinted paper$1 50
French Love-Songs.—Selected from the best French authors1 50
Robert Dale Owen.
The Debatable Land Between this World and the Next.$2 00
Threading My Way.—Twenty-five years of Autobiography1 50
The Game of Whist.
Pole on Whist.—The late English standard work. New enlarged edition$1 00
Mother Goose Set to Music.
Mother Goose Melodies.—With music for singing, and many illustrations.$1 50
M. M. Pomeroy (“Brick.”)
Sense—(a serious book).$1 50
Gold-Dust Do.1 50
Our Saturday Nights.1 50
Nonsense—(a comic book).1 50
Brick-Dust Do1 50
Home Harmonies. (In press)1 50
Celia E. Gardner’s Novels.
Stolen Waters—(in verse).$1 50
Broken Dreams Do.1 50
A New Novel. (In press)1 50
Tested (in prose).1 75
Rich Medway’s Two Loves. Do.1 75
Mrs. N. S. Emerson.
Betsey and I are Out.—Poems.$1 50
Little Folks’ Letters.—Prose1 50
Louisa M. Alcott.
Morning Glories—A beautiful child’s book, by the author of “Little Women.”$1 50
Geo. A. Crofutt.
Trans-Continental Tourist from New York to San Francisco.—Illustrated$1 50
Miscellaneous Works.
Johnny Ludlow.—A collection of entertaining English stories$1 50
Glimpses of the Supernatural.—Facts, Records, and Traditions2 00
Fanny Fern Memorials.—With a Biography by James Parton2 00
How to Make Money; and How to Keep It.—By Thomas A. Davies1 50
Tales from the Operas.—A collection of Stories based upon the opera plots1 50
New Nonsense Rhymes.—By W. H. Beckett, with illustrations by C. G. Bush1 00
Wood’s Guide to the City of New York.—Beautifully illustrated1 00
The Art of Amusing.—A book of home amusements, with illustrations1 50
A Book About Lawyers.—A curious and interesting volume. By Jefferson2 00
A Book About Doctors. Do. Do. Do.2 00
The Birth and Triumph of Love.—Full of exquisite tinted illustrations1 00
Progressive Petticoats.—A satirical tale by Robert B. Roosevelt1 50
Ecce Femina; or, the Woman Zoe.—Cuyler Pine, author “Mary Brandegee.”1 50
Souvenirs of Travel.—By Madame Octavia Walton Le Vert2 00
Woman, Love and Marriage.—A spicy little work by Fred Saunders1 50
Shiftless Folks.—A brilliant new novel by Fannie Smith1 75
A Woman in Armor.—A powerful new novel by Mary Hartwell1 50
The Fall of Man.—A Darwinian satire. Author of “New Gospel of Peace.”50
The Chronicles of Gotham.—A modern satire. Do. Do.25
The Story of a Summer.—Journal Leaves by Cecelia Cleveland1 50
Phemie Frost’s Experiences.—By Mrs Ann S. Stephens1 75
Bill Arp’s Peace Papers.—Full of comic illustrations1 50
A Book of Epitaphs.—Amusing, quaint, and curious (New)1 50
Ballad of Lord Bateman.—With illustrations by Cruikshank, (paper)25
The Yachtman’s Primer.—For amateur sailors. T. R. Warren, (paper)50
Rural Architecture.—By M. Field. With plans and illustrations2 00
What I Know of Farming.—By Horace Greely1 50
Transformation Scenes in the United States.—By Hiram Fuller1 50
Marguerite’s Journal.—Story for girls. Introduction by author “Rutledge.”1 50
Kingsbury Sketches.—Pine Grove doings, by John H. Kinsbury. Illustrated1 50
Miscellaneous Novels.
Led Astray.—By Octave Feuillet$1 75
She Loved Him Madly.—Borys1 75
Through Thick and Thin.—Mery1 75
So Fair Yet False.—Chavette1 75
A Fatal Passion.—Bomard1 75
Manfred.—F. D. Guerazzi1 75
Seen and Unseen.1 50
Purple and Fine Linen.—Fawcett1 75
Asses’ Ears. Do.1 75
A Charming Widow.—Macquoid1 75
True to Him Ever.—By F. W. R.1 50
The Forgiving Kiss.—By M. Loth1 75
Loyal Unto Death.1 75
Kenneth, My King.—S. A Brock1 75
Heart Hungry.—M. J. Westmoreland1 75
Clifford Troupe. Do.1 75
Silcott Mill.—Mrs. Deslonde1 75
Ebon and Gold.—C. L. McIlvain1 50
Robert Greathouse.—J. F. Swift2 00
Charette.1 50
Saint Leger.—Richard B. Kimball1 75
Was He Successful? Do.1 75
Undercurrents of Wall St. Do.1 75
Romance of Student Life. Do.1 75
Life in San Domingo Do.1 50
Henry Powers, Banker. Do.1 75
To-Day. Do.1 75
Bessie Wilmerton.—Westcott1 75
Cachet.—Mrs. M. J. R. Hamilton1 75
Romance of Railroad.—Smith1 50
Fairfax.—John Esten Cooke1 50
Holt to Hilt. Do.1 50
Out of the Foam. Do.1 50
Hammer and Rapier. Do.1 50
Warwick.—By M. T. Walworth1 75
Lulu. Do.1 75
Hotspur. Do.1 75
Stormcliff. Do.1 75
Delaplaine. Do.1 75
Beverly. Do.1 75
Miscellaneous Works.
Beldazzle’s Bachelor Studies.$1 00
Little Wanderers.—Illustrated1 50
Genesis Disclosed.—T. A. Davies1 50
Commodore Rollingpin’s Log.1 50
Brazen Gates.—A juvenile1 50
Antidote to Gates Ajar.25
The Snoblace Ball.25
Northern Ballads.—Anderson1 00
O. C. Kerr Papers.—4 vols. in 12 00
Victor Hugo.—His life2 00
Beauty is Power.1 50
Sandwiches.—Artemus Ward25
Widow Spriggins.—Widow Bedott1 75
Squibob Papers.—John Phœnix1 50

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. Liberties were taken with interpreting the formatting of handwritten captions since they were intentionally intended to be humorous and were written in a hodge podge of styles.
  2. Silently corrected typographical errors.
  3. Retained anachronistic and non-standard spellings as printed.